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* In [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[The Stand]]'', 108-year-old Abagail Freemantle remembers appearing on a talent show back in 1902. Before her, a woman performed a "racy French dance", showing her ankles. |
* In [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[The Stand]]'', 108-year-old Abagail Freemantle remembers appearing on a talent show back in 1902. Before her, a woman performed a "racy French dance", showing her ankles. |
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* In ''[[Memoirs of a Geisha]]'', Sayuri explains that geisha generally do not go out without their makeup on, so to leave just a little bit of bare skin unpainted at the hairline is a very suggestive thing indeed, hinting at what lies beneath. Additionally, necks are considered very attractive and a geisha will wear a kimono with a low collar in the back in the same way a Western woman would wear a short skirt. |
* In ''[[Memoirs of a Geisha]]'', Sayuri explains that geisha generally do not go out without their makeup on, so to leave just a little bit of bare skin unpainted at the hairline is a very suggestive thing indeed, hinting at what lies beneath. Additionally, necks are considered very attractive and a geisha will wear a kimono with a low collar in the back in the same way a Western woman would wear a short skirt. |
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* In the [[Mr. Men]] books, most of the title characters are living shapes [[Barbie Doll Anatomy| that rarely wear much except hats]]; however, in Little Miss Naughty's book, Mr. Bump is clearly very embarrassed when she swipes his bandages. |
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